US8640596B1 - Gas extraction system retrofit kit for gun weapon system - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the invention relates to ventilation systems in general and particularly to a ventilation system that removes poisonous gas components from an enclosed space.
- toxic gases generated as combustion products including ammonia (NH 3 ), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and carbon monoxide (CO), build up inside the turret of the MK-46 Gun Weapon System and EX 50 Gun Mission Module Space.
- NH 3 ammonia
- HCN hydrogen cyanide
- CO carbon monoxide
- a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a kit useful in conjunction with a gun turret and a gun, the kit when installed and operated being effective in reducing a concentration of a gas in the interior of the gun turret.
- the invention features a retrofit kit for application in conjunction with a gun turret and a gun that fires rounds.
- the retrofit kit comprises a fan configured to exhaust a quantity of air from an interior of the gun turret; an EMI filter configured to attenuate electromagnetic signals that would otherwise pass between the interior and an outside of the gun turret through the fan; and one or more mounting elements configured to provide mounting points that mate with predefined mounting positions on the gun turret, and that are configured to support the fan and the EMI filter.
- the retrofit kit further comprises an EMI/RFI gasket.
- the fan has a capacity of hundreds of cubic feet per minute.
- the invention relates to a method of reducing a concentration of a gas of interest in a gun turret. The method comprises the steps of installing the components of a retrofit kit on the gun turret and in response to a firing of a gun housed in the gun turret, and when the gas of interest is present, operating the fan to exhaust air from an interior of the gun turret, thereby reducing the concentration of the gas of interest.
- the retrofit kit comprises a fan configured to exhaust a quantity of air from an interior of the gun turret; an EMI filter configured to attenuate electromagnetic signals that would otherwise pass between the interior and an outside of the gun turret through the fan; and one or more mounting elements configured to provide mounting points that mate with predefined mounting positions on the gun turret, and that are configured to support the fan and the EMI filter.
- the gas of interest is a combustion product of the firing of the gun.
- the gas of interest is a toxic gas.
- the toxic gas is a gas selected from the group consisting of ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, and carbon monoxide.
- the fan is caused to operate under control of a control circuit.
- the fan is caused to operate for a predetermined period of time.
- the predetermined period of time is five minutes.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a MK-46 turret, illustrating where an exemplary embodiment attaches to the turret.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of some of the exemplary parts as mounted to a portion of the MK-46 turret as seen from the inside.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of some of the exemplary parts as mounted inside a portion of the MK-46 turret as seen from the outside in a frontal view.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the exemplary EMI parts as mounted inside a portion of the MK-46 turret as seen from the outside in a side view.
- the purpose of the gas extraction kit is to remove toxic gases, including ammonia (NH 3 ), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and carbon monoxide (CO), which gases are created by firing 30 mm rounds from a MK-46 turret, in order to allow the operator to safely and effectively perform mission critical operations during both training and combat firing events.
- NH 3 ammonia
- HCN hydrogen cyanide
- CO carbon monoxide
- clearing these gases allows the turret to be manned locally during casualty operations, and allows entry into the turret space quickly after firing evolutions for maintenance and reload evolutions.
- An advantage provided by using this system in a MK-46 turret includes greatly reduced toxic gas levels in the turret in shorter time as compared to presently used ventilation systems. It also more quickly clears gases after a firing event as compared to presently used ventilation systems.
- the gas extraction kit is installed into a MK-46 turret by removing the coax gun cover plates 102 and 104 and their associated hardware, and installing parts as shown in FIGS. 2 , 3 and 4 in their place.
- the MK-46 turret 106 houses the gun that fires 30 mm rounds.
- the gas extraction kit includes a fan and an EMI filter that provides EMI/RFI shielding.
- the EMI filter is configured to attenuate electromagnetic signals that would otherwise pass between the inside and the outside of the gun turret through the fan (or the opening through which the fan exhausts the toxic gases).
- the EMI/RFI filter is a Faraday shield.
- a fan 202 is installed on a fan bracket 204 .
- the fan 202 pulls air out of the interior space in the turret 106 .
- the fan 202 is a 432 cubic foot per minute (CFM) capacity fan with a finger guard (which guard is shown as a metal wire screen in FIG. 2 ).
- the fan bracket 204 uses the existing bolts and mounting locations on the coax gun casing chute cover plate support arm of the MK-46 turret.
- the fan side plate 206 seals a gap inherent to the gun mount and directs the air to the outside atmosphere through the casing eject chute. As described hereinbelow, the fan side plate 206 also attaches to the EMI screen frame 304 illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates additional parts that comprise the invention.
- a front bracket 302 attaches by bolts to the front of the fan bracket 204 and uses the existing bolts (e.g., mounting elements) and location of the coax gun blank plate 102 at the plate's through-holes corresponding to the mounting points.
- the fan 202 exhausts air through the EMI filter 306 , which also provides EMI/EMV shielding.
- the EMI filter 306 is a SpiraTM Spira-cell aluminum honeycomb filter, available from Spira Manufacturing Corporation, 12721 Saticoy Street South, North Hollywood, Calif. 91605.
- An EMI screen frame 304 provides mounting points for the EMI filter 306 .
- the EMI screen frame 304 in turn mounts to the turret 106 and the fan side plate 206 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the EMI parts that comprise the invention.
- the gaskets 402 , 402 ′ are MAJR Multicon oriented aluminum wire sponge silicone sealing material available from MAJR Products Corporation, 17540 State Highway 198, Saegertown, Pa. 16433.
- the gaskets 402 and 402 ′ provide both an environmental seal and EMI/RFI shielding over the locations corresponding to their respective cover plates 102 and 104 .
- MAJR Products Corporation describes Multicon EMI gasketing material as a combination of silicone and conductive paths to provide an environmental seal as well as electromagnetic and radio frequency interference shielding.
- the conductive wires are dispersed throughout the width of the material to provide protection against electromagnetic and radio frequency contamination.
- the gasketing material is constructed in such a way that when pressure is applied to the gasket, hundreds of sharp wire ends become exposed making electrical contact with the surfaces to be shielded.
- the fan 202 is powered and controlled through the MK-50 Gun Mission Module's (GMM) Gun Module Remote Control System (GMRCS).
- GMRCS houses the fan's power supply and turns the fan 202 on when the firing circuit is closed and when the turret is powered on.
- GMRCS senses an opening of the firing circuit, it initiates a software timer to power the fan 202 for five minutes. The five minute time was derived from toxic gas level decay during testing.
- a sensor that is responsive to a specific toxic gas can be used to monitor the concentration of that gas in the MK-46 turret and to cause the fan to operate when the gas concentration is above a predetermined threshold value.
- the operation of the fan can be controlled using a microprocessor-based control circuit that when operating acts in accordance with instructions recorded on a machine-readable medium.
- a gas particle such as a molecule of oxygen O 2 , nitrogen N 2 or the toxic gases ammonia (NH 3 ), hydrogen cyanide (HCN), and carbon monoxide (CO)
- NH 3 ammonia
- HN hydrogen cyanide
- CO carbon monoxide
- k B k B ⁇ T ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ d 2 ⁇ p ⁇ 2 , where k B is the Boltzmann constant, T is temperature, d is the diameter of the gas particles, and p is pressure.
- mean free path is expected to go as the inverse of the pressure.
- the mean free path will be reduced, and the time for the gas to diffuse will increase.
- the pressure is reduced (for example by exhausting gases with a fan that extracts gas such as air) the mean free path will increase and the time to diffuse the toxic gases so that they can be exhausted will be expected to decrease.
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| US4016398A (en) | 1974-11-02 | 1977-04-05 | Caterpillar Tractor Co. | Fume extraction control for welding gun |
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| US5861569A (en) * | 1996-08-20 | 1999-01-19 | Firma Wegmann & Co. Gmbh | Combat vehicle with diesel-electric drive mechanism and rear hatch |
| US7021189B2 (en) * | 2002-01-22 | 2006-04-04 | Giat Industries | Turret for a military vehicle |
| US7515413B1 (en) * | 2007-04-27 | 2009-04-07 | Cisco Technology, Inc. | Fan field replaceable unit |
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